 Yeah, the focus is now the Issa Water, the Costa Cop Schoolboy football competition. Two teams secure their semifinals spots at the weekend. The defending champions and the Ben Francis Cop champions, Glenn Muir, also moving into the last of four of the Costa Cop, of course, that ensures they will not play Ben Francis Cop football this season, not that they will mind as a new Ben Francis Cop champion will be crowned and then over in group two, Dintil Technical, very close to qualifying, but mathematically they still have some work to do, so we'll see how that goes. DJ Williams is still with us on set for this good boy football segment, DJ. Let's talk the Costa Cop. Let's deal with group one first, where Clarendon College and Glenn Muir secured their semifinal spots, Manchester out and Cristiana also out. I guess you would say no surprise, because when we saw both groups, the feeling was Clarendon College and Glenn Muir are the two best teams in that group, and they would qualify comfortably, and that's exactly what has happened. Yeah, it is exactly what has happened, because those coming into the Costa Cop, those were the two teams that I thought would go all the way to the final. I thought they were the two strongest teams, a team from group two that we'll get on to, I think might be changing my mind a bit, but these are two very strong teams. I think that they're two very well coached teams also, most importantly, and as I said, no surprises, and I'm expecting to see a lot of big things from them, not only in the semifinals, but in the Champions Cup on Saturday, when that's going to be the joys tomorrow, I believe. I'm expecting to see a lot of big things from both of those teams for the rest of the season. Yeah, let's talk about Clarendon College, the defending the Costa Cop champions. What have you made of them this season? Because coming into the season, they looked like relatively clear favourites, they've had a one-all draw with Cornwall College that was in the round of 16 of the Costa Cop, and even in the round of 16, they had that really close game against St. Elizabeth technical that they managed to come through one-nil. From what you've seen, have they been as impressive as you expected them to be? In most aspects, yes, because we have to think about it, the game against Stets that you're alluding to. That game was, the field wasn't in the best condition, it was raining a lot, they didn't get to play their usual slick football. The game against Cornwall by all accounts, they dominated the game, Cornwall took a lead, started to defend, and then they ended up fighting to get that goal to equalise, make it one-all. So I think what we're seeing from Clarendon College this year is that when things aren't going their way, they know how to grind out certain results and know how to add that along to the beautiful football that they usually play. So I think that's really impressive, and I think that's made me even higher on them going forward in the competition. Yeah, Liz, you mentioned just now that Glenmure and Clarendon College are two well-coached teams. Andrew Peart and Lenny Hyde, how could clinical football brains, although Lenny Hyde's CV based on the multiple titles he has won at different levels, senior and junior, would rank ahead of him. But what are their strengths, if you want to explain to our viewers your statement about the two teams being coached by good coaches? Well, firstly, starting, I think that they're two very similar coaches in terms of what they try to achieve on-ball, off-ball, they're both aggressive off-ball and like to be, not necessarily passive on-ball, but they like to be patient in what they try to do. So I think in the case of Lenny Hyde and Clarendon College, Clarendon College, they have a very fluid system. You can tell that Lenny Hyde is inspired a lot by South American football, Brazilian football, by the way how fluid his team is, the positions that his players like to take up, how patient they are on the ball. And you wouldn't add Arsenal to that list? I was actually going to compare Andrew Peart's Glenmure to Arsenal, because that's very similar. I know you're an Arsenal fan, so I just thought you would find a way to get them in there, but go ahead. No, I always have to. I always have to. But Clarendon College, you can tell, based on when Lenny Hyde grew up, you can tell the similarities are where you would get his inspirations from, so I think very Brazilian like his players have a lot of freedom while also being in a system, and you can tell that once they're in the system and they know it well, it works so well for them. And of course, they have fantastic players from back all the way up to the front, and they kept a lot of those players from a title-winning team last season. We speak about Devante Hajiz, we speak about Christopher Hall, we speak about Malachi Douglas, the player who was named Player of the Dacosta Cup, Player of the All-Star Game as well last season. And I have to mention QP as well. I was mentioning how important it is for us as a tempo set of our number six to be in front of a backline, and QP does it probably better than anyone else in schoolboy football, in my opinion. So Clarendon College are a fantastic team. Now getting on to Andrew Piritan, Glenmure, I think that he has a modern, Eurocentric way of thinking about football. We see how rigid his system is. Yes, his players get freedom once they're in certain zones, but the rigidity of it in terms of them building in the three, two, five formation, one of the left back coming in field a lot. And no matter who is in the game, whether it would be someone who is substituted in, there's an injury, everyone knows their role once they're in certain areas. They exploit the half-space. It's how they look to get their best players on the ball in advantageous positions. We speak about Kyle Gordon. He has been fantastic this season when they were missing. Orain Watson-Dutris dislocated wrist. Once he came back in, he knew exactly what to do. They didn't really skip a beat. So I think in terms of if we're going to see that, we're going to see that game tomorrow, yes. But I don't think it's going to be them at full strength. But I think in terms of Glenmure, they are, because I think the best strength of a coach is being able to transmit your ideas to that team and for them to do it consistently. Yes, people would say, of course, you need to get results with that. And that's true once you're in certain programs. But I think there are very few coaches in Jamaica that are able to transmit their ideas onto their players as well as Lenny Hyde and Andrew Peart are. So that's what makes me so high on both of their teams. But I mentioned a team in Group 2 that I think can alleviate a lot of what they do structurally just by the pure talent that they have and allow Ricardo to introduce Group 2 first before I get into that team. I tell you what, you might not even have time. But thank you very much for that. Let's have a look at the group standings then, shall we, going into the final set of quarterfinal matches on Tuesday. So as we pointed out to you, Group 1, Clarendon College and Glenmure, they have already qualified for the semifinals, Christiana and Manchester out. Clarendon College will play Glenmure and Christiana will play Manchester high. So that will be a top of the table clash on Tuesday. And over in Group 2, yes, this is where all the excitement is going into the final day of a quarterfinal action. And Group 2 at the moment being led by Dintill, they have maximum six points from their two games. And then in second position, Garvin Marseille on three points, they have a plus one goal difference. BB Coke have three points as well, but they have a minus three goal difference. Cornwall College yet to get off the mark, minus three goal difference. Mathematically, all four teams still have a shot at making it into the semifinals. BB Coke will play Dintill Technical and Garvin Marseille will play Cornwall College. So yeah, you can do the math. All four can get through. The action will be live, by the way, on the Sportsmax app. So download the Sportsmax app today and you can watch the match on Sportsmax Plus wherever you are across the Caribbean and indeed the world. I suspect that LeJay was big on Dintill, but he won't get to tell us about it today because we're out of time and we have to go to a break. That's the full-time whistle.